t 39 ] 



Clavafrf, fuch as gf adually increafe in 

 fize toward the extremity, as in plate u 

 %. 4. 



Capitatse, are clavata;, but haVe the 

 cxtremity ibmewhat round. , 



Fijiles, are capitai<z, but have the ca- 

 pitulum,orknob, divided longitudinally 

 into 3 or 4 parts, or laminae, as in thq 

 Icarabaei, plate 1. %. 3. 



Perfoliat^, are alfo capitat ^,but have 

 the capitulum horizontally divided, 

 as in the dermeft.es, plate 1. %. 2. 



PeSiinattf, {o called from their fimi- 

 litude to a comb, though they more 

 properly refemble a feather, as in the 

 moths and elateres. This is mofr. ob- 

 vious iii the male, plate 1. fig. 1. 



Arijlata?, fuch as have a lateral hair, 

 which is either naked or furhifhed with 

 leffer hairs, as in the fly, plate 2. 



%. 6. 



Breviores^ 



